Eutrophication: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions
Eutrophication is a serious global issue threatening our access to clean drinking water. As the population and economies grow all around the world, so does the need for water.
Eutrophication is a serious global issue threatening our access to clean drinking water. As the population and economies grow all around the world, so does the need for water.
Thermal pollution, also known as heat pollution, occurs when heat is released into water or air that produces undesirable effects.
This type of pollution may also be referred to as thermal enrichment.
Similar to air and water pollution, noise pollution is a serious global issue affecting human health and contributing to the general deterioration of environmental quality.
The biggest climate conference of the year, COP29 will bring together leaders from governments, businesses, voices from environmental movements and civil society to discuss the climate crisis the world is facing today.
The ecological footprint measures the biologically productive land and water needed to sustain people’s consumption and absorb generated waste.
Electronic waste is commonly known as e-waste. E-waste has in current times become a global environmental issue. This is the fastest-growing solid waste stream in the world.
Biodiversity is defined as the variety and variability among all groups of living organisms and the ecosystem in which they live.
Marine pollution is the direct or indirect introduction of substances to the marine environment by human activities, resulting in adverse effects.
Environmental Toxicology, also known as entox, is defined by Britannica as the “ field of study in the environmental sciences that is concerned with the assessment of toxic substances in the environment.”
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